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deb feyerick was talking about the new york city area. the darker the color the higher number of people without power. new york you move down to the state of new jersey, incredibly hard hit along the shoreline. we know new york and new jersey likely to go democratic. let's walk over to the state of pennsylvania and look at this, you see this down here, let me help you understand this chart a little bit. i'm going to pop it out and this explains the darker the color the higher the number of people without power so as we come back to the state of pennsylvania i want to show you something. if you look it's obvious to the naked eye in this area here is where you see more people without power, scranton a lentown, reading, down here in philadelphia and the suburbs, about 100,000, maybe a little more than that out of power in philadelphia and month dpgomery bucks county alone. let's look at how they voted in the last election. if the problems persist right there that tells you more of a problem for the president and if there's no power at pollin
deb feyerick was talking about the new york city area. the darker the color the higher number of people without power. new york you move down to the state of new jersey, incredibly hard hit along the shoreline. we know new york and new jersey likely to go democratic. let's walk over to the state of pennsylvania and look at this, you see this down here, let me help you understand this chart a little bit. i'm going to pop it out and this explains the darker the color the higher the number of...
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much of the city is in the dark. about 80 blocks of the city and from side to side mlts of commuters enduring hours long bus trips and bumper to bumper traffic. sometimes four hours to get across a bridge or tunnel. the city still figuring out how to fix the subway and train systems. many of the tunnels that carry the trains are still flooded. in fact, the one that goes for the path train over to new jersey, five miles long, completely filled, they tell us. but here in the city, fortunately mayor bloomberg says some relief is on the way. >> bus service will continue and to increased limited subway service may actually return tomorrow this certainly will not be service below 34th street in manhattan where there is no power and the mta workers are working extremely hard to get the water out of the tunnels and stations. >> it is a herculean task across the river in hoboken, new jersey things are not much better 20,000 people are still reportedly stranded there. some residents say they are furious with the mayor because
much of the city is in the dark. about 80 blocks of the city and from side to side mlts of commuters enduring hours long bus trips and bumper to bumper traffic. sometimes four hours to get across a bridge or tunnel. the city still figuring out how to fix the subway and train systems. many of the tunnels that carry the trains are still flooded. in fact, the one that goes for the path train over to new jersey, five miles long, completely filled, they tell us. but here in the city, fortunately...
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ben strauss, said the city's extremely vulnerable. three of the top ten highest floods at the battery since 1900 happened in the last two and a half years. if that's not a wake-up call to take this seriously, i don't know what is. back in 2007 quote if we have 1.5 feet of sea level rise, it could sub merge the rock aways coney island, much of the southern brooklyn and queens portions of flushing meadows corona park, queens, lower manhattan, and eastern staten island from the grate kills harbor. guess what, it didn't take a hurricane 3 level hurricane for that to happen. they said this, with an one meter sea level rise the paper found that what is currently a 20-year event by 2100 meaning they're coming quicker and quicker. james hansen at nasa, climate scientist who has been warning us since 1988 at least. look at his testimony in front of congress back then. >> all together this evidence represents a very strong case in my opinion that the greenhouse has been detected and it's changing our climate now. barring a remarkable and improb
ben strauss, said the city's extremely vulnerable. three of the top ten highest floods at the battery since 1900 happened in the last two and a half years. if that's not a wake-up call to take this seriously, i don't know what is. back in 2007 quote if we have 1.5 feet of sea level rise, it could sub merge the rock aways coney island, much of the southern brooklyn and queens portions of flushing meadows corona park, queens, lower manhattan, and eastern staten island from the grate kills harbor....
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because the ocean was literally rushing down the street to the city. the water was waist deep at times and moving very fast. you also have a lot of inland flooding. the other thing that's happening is this part of the state, there's a lot of inland water ways, rivers, a bay on the other side, and all that water came together. that's what caused the flooding. and now that water's not going anywhere. and that's why there's going to be a lot of misery and suffering here for a long time to come. >> thank you so much for the daytime report, now. it's great having you in both times of day. ron allen in point pleasant beach on the jersey shore. coming up, spin game from the republicans. romney's expanding the map, he says, advertising now in michigan and pennsylvania and forcing team obama, the other side, to play defense. from the democrats, romney can't find the votes for the battleground states, so he's throwing wild passes where he can't win. the new polls out today suggest the democrats are right, this is a distraction, not a reality. also, that romney j
because the ocean was literally rushing down the street to the city. the water was waist deep at times and moving very fast. you also have a lot of inland flooding. the other thing that's happening is this part of the state, there's a lot of inland water ways, rivers, a bay on the other side, and all that water came together. that's what caused the flooding. and now that water's not going anywhere. and that's why there's going to be a lot of misery and suffering here for a long time to come....
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gets pumped out of the tunnels in new york city. there are people everywhere. we've got an army of people out there work on this. you can criticize if you want to, but i don't know of anybody that is suggesting a way to do it better. >> it isn't a technical thing. it isn't the actual -- you know, the men, the hard hats and stuff. i've seen them up in connecticut. it's just the thought, tom, that in this day and age, 2012, trees are still falling on power lines, and that is paralyzing a third of the state of connecticut. trees shouldn't fall on power lines in october, november of 2012. somehow there's got to be a better way to do this. it just seems like i'm using a typewriter instead of a personal computer or an ipad. >> and when i read that our power grid is antiquated and dated by, you know, decades, that's not true? >> go anywhere else in the world, you'll see that it's not true, michelle. >> well, we're number one in the world. >> we are number one in the world. and if you want to -- some people say go underground. we are underg
gets pumped out of the tunnels in new york city. there are people everywhere. we've got an army of people out there work on this. you can criticize if you want to, but i don't know of anybody that is suggesting a way to do it better. >> it isn't a technical thing. it isn't the actual -- you know, the men, the hard hats and stuff. i've seen them up in connecticut. it's just the thought, tom, that in this day and age, 2012, trees are still falling on power lines, and that is paralyzing a...
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they can rattle off the list of cities where workers are contributing to the assembly of the chevy cruze and this is really important, working around the clock now. they have three shifts in lawrencetown producing one of the best selling cars in america that. is a success story of ohio and ohio workers and i couldn't be prouder to be in this state. >> it's a great success story. dana, how is this going to work itself out? what is going to happen in ohio in and has this jeep story backfired ultimately on the ryan/romney ticket? >> there's a reason people don't take a whole lot of heed of what these fact checkers are saying and that is, you can often get away with these things. when you have a critical mass and it's so egregiously false, this isn't a matter of interpretation. this is just plane false and you have this kind of a snowballing effect. that can really come back and hurt you. they took -- they rolled the dice here because the romney team feels they have to win in ohio and it would be interesting if this turns out that they don't. >> connie and dana, thank you both for your time
they can rattle off the list of cities where workers are contributing to the assembly of the chevy cruze and this is really important, working around the clock now. they have three shifts in lawrencetown producing one of the best selling cars in america that. is a success story of ohio and ohio workers and i couldn't be prouder to be in this state. >> it's a great success story. dana, how is this going to work itself out? what is going to happen in ohio in and has this jeep story...
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to force a drought. >>> as cities along the eastern seaboard begin cleaning up sandy's wreckage, one group seems happy about the damage. occupy wall street's official twitter account posted these tweets tuesday. "no subways, no electricity, no chains." go outside, meet your neighbors, talk, share a meal. when capitalism retreats, our communities flourish. as capitalism halts we experience exceptional period of mutual support and common care. cameras were rolling yesterday when buzz feed reporter mckay copkins made this comment about governor romney before he took the stage in ohio -- >> i really wonder -- [ inaudible ] >> bret: he admitted the snipe and that his prediction was wrong. "looks likebe my snide comment caught on live stream was wrong." romney got the tone just right at this event in dayton. >> finally, rahm emanuel dodged interview question until after the election. florida fourth grader asked president obama's former white house chie chief of staff, "do u have funny stories you can tell us about president obama?" emanuel said there were all kind of story bus he wouldn't
to force a drought. >>> as cities along the eastern seaboard begin cleaning up sandy's wreckage, one group seems happy about the damage. occupy wall street's official twitter account posted these tweets tuesday. "no subways, no electricity, no chains." go outside, meet your neighbors, talk, share a meal. when capitalism retreats, our communities flourish. as capitalism halts we experience exceptional period of mutual support and common care. cameras were rolling yesterday...
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of the crane that is hanging over the city. the city is totally gridlocked. you have can't get anywhere. shame if you can't afford -- >> eric: move it quickly. throw up some pictures. you can't get on some of the islands. it spent three years billing a place there. my memory is there. my son grew up here. long beach island. if you have the picture of lbi, throw them. coming up now. this is absolute devastation. the southern part of the island is wiped out. >> bob: is that your house? >> eric: i don't know if my house is in any of the aerial pictures but i tell you when the bay on one side, on the right, we see the ocean on the left side of screen. just about everything in between are lost. i know it sounds -- >> dana: my summer home is central park. >> eric: but the memories, the memories. miff son had been growing up there since he was this big. stuff in there. it's scary. >> greg: when are you getting back there? >> eric: no one is allowed on the island. >> greg: you can't do anything about it? >> eric: no. >> andrea: you are
of the crane that is hanging over the city. the city is totally gridlocked. you have can't get anywhere. shame if you can't afford -- >> eric: move it quickly. throw up some pictures. you can't get on some of the islands. it spent three years billing a place there. my memory is there. my son grew up here. long beach island. if you have the picture of lbi, throw them. coming up now. this is absolute devastation. the southern part of the island is wiped out. >> bob: is that your...
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at the same time mayor bloomberg said meese don't come to new york city. we just can't handle the traffic and can't take the motorcade and all of that. how would you feel about the president coming to visit pennsylvania and has he talked to you at all? >> we talked in the group discussions where he has talked to the governors a couple times now. when it comes to the motorcades we're probably a little better able to handle that. i think i understand mayor bloomberg. it takes a great deal to move a president in a motorcade. takes a lot of law enforcement resources. there are a lot of streets may or may not be closed down. here in pennsylvania we would probably be able to get him around. we don't have the devastation to the extent that the people in new jersey and people in new york have. i'm sure that is where the president feel he needs to be and should job what do you think of how effusive governor christie has been of the president? it left a lot of people scratching their heads. was it surprising to you? >> well i haven't seen it. i've been out on the ro
at the same time mayor bloomberg said meese don't come to new york city. we just can't handle the traffic and can't take the motorcade and all of that. how would you feel about the president coming to visit pennsylvania and has he talked to you at all? >> we talked in the group discussions where he has talked to the governors a couple times now. when it comes to the motorcades we're probably a little better able to handle that. i think i understand mayor bloomberg. it takes a great deal...
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i am going into the city, i worked 70 years in the city. it sounds like you have lost face. >> i have breakfast in the city to or three times a week. i enjoy going down there but i am a six-foot five, two ordered 75 pound male. it can understand why women do not feel comfortable. >> is wilmington the most dangerous place in the state of delaware? >> i would not say the most dangerous. we have a huge percentage of population in the world in poverty. it is not just the city of wilmington. wilmington is much larger and more concentrated and easier to see that. >> we're moving on now. >> the next topic is about health care. there are about 118,000 persons roughly including 19,000 children in the state who are not covered by health insurance. how acceptable do you find this? do you have any idea for extending coverage? is this something you can tell delawareans? >> one of the big issues is one we mandate minimum benefits, limit the cost much more expensive and we make health insurance more expensive and we cover less of the population. we should
i am going into the city, i worked 70 years in the city. it sounds like you have lost face. >> i have breakfast in the city to or three times a week. i enjoy going down there but i am a six-foot five, two ordered 75 pound male. it can understand why women do not feel comfortable. >> is wilmington the most dangerous place in the state of delaware? >> i would not say the most dangerous. we have a huge percentage of population in the world in poverty. it is not just the city of...
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this is the subway station and new york city's mayor said all of the 10 tunnels that carry new yorkers under the east river are flooded. limited subway service will resume tomorrow. buses will be used to make up for the lack of trains running between manhattan and brooklyn. meantime, two of new york's three major airports are back open today. the flights resuming slowly at jfk and newark. laguardia, though, still closed and this ivideo of trucks pumping water from the runways at laguardia. the airport officials are not sure when it will reopen. by the way, if you're flying through the area tonight or tomorrow, it's probably a good idea to check with your airline before you head to the airport. >>> wall street is back in business today. the new york stock exchange reopened. you may remember trading closed for two days because of sandy. the nasdaq resumed operations and this is the first time in 27 years that the exchange is closed for two days because of bad weather. >>> the storm might be over but sandy's impact on new york and new jersey will be felt for some time now and scenes like
this is the subway station and new york city's mayor said all of the 10 tunnels that carry new yorkers under the east river are flooded. limited subway service will resume tomorrow. buses will be used to make up for the lack of trains running between manhattan and brooklyn. meantime, two of new york's three major airports are back open today. the flights resuming slowly at jfk and newark. laguardia, though, still closed and this ivideo of trucks pumping water from the runways at laguardia. the...
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city under water. officials believe at least 20,000 people are trapped in their homes. the national guard is now helping to reach those residents. in new york, high water is still preventing inspectors from assessing the damage to the subway system. five feet of water still standing in some stations. >> we're getting a new look at the devastation of sandy up and down the jersey shore. this is the seaside heights community, where hundreds of homes have been docked off their foundations. sandy completely covered streets and surrounding neighborhoods and the famous board walk now torn and sitting in the ocean. this is one example of the destruction that plays out for hundreds of miles along the jersey shoreline. >> and further north, we're getting a look at another historic board walk community that's been devastated. jim? >> reporter: the mayor of kingsburg was so grateful to have us arrive today. there is so much devastation along the jersey coast that news crews cannot be everywhere. so if wnbc, we are
city under water. officials believe at least 20,000 people are trapped in their homes. the national guard is now helping to reach those residents. in new york, high water is still preventing inspectors from assessing the damage to the subway system. five feet of water still standing in some stations. >> we're getting a new look at the devastation of sandy up and down the jersey shore. this is the seaside heights community, where hundreds of homes have been docked off their foundations....
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i know the business secretary will be working very closely with the city council to do everything we can to help people find jobs. >> mr. andrew miller. >> mr. speaker, might i ask a very straightforward question that should command a straightforward answer? in the forthcoming police and crime commissioner elections, it's predicted that the turn is going to be as low as 20%. does the prime minister think that gives democratic legitimacy? >> i want the turnout to be as high as possible, but i recognize in new elections for a new post it is always a challenge. it's even a challenge when you've got dedicated labor mps resigning from this house to stand as police and crime commissioners. but one point the crime commissioner will be able to make is to celebrate the fact that since the election crime's down 20%. >> [inaudible] >> thank you, mr. speaker. in recent months northern lincolnshire has benefited from a number of positive announcements from local governments and the private sector that will boost the economy. however, my right honorable friend will be aware that kimberly-clark ann
i know the business secretary will be working very closely with the city council to do everything we can to help people find jobs. >> mr. andrew miller. >> mr. speaker, might i ask a very straightforward question that should command a straightforward answer? in the forthcoming police and crime commissioner elections, it's predicted that the turn is going to be as low as 20%. does the prime minister think that gives democratic legitimacy? >> i want the turnout to be as high as...
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seeing throughout the day who have been trying to get into the city, get out of the city. their only mode of transportation their two front feet, simply because no subway service, no train, once again a trying day for new york city commuters. it's gridlock on the streets and foot traffic on bridges as commuters struggle to get into and out of manhattan. thousands crossing bridges like the queensboro throughout the day. >> it's insane, like we knew it was going to be bad coming in this morning but didn't know it would be this. of a standstill. >> didn't try, the line was around the block, i said forget it and started walking. >> it's crazy but everyone is doing what they have to do. that's what we do in new york city. >> reporter: subways not running, some still flooded, limited train service, power in lower manhattan out. >> there's nothing available. >> reporter: these two searched for nearly an hour hoping to share a taxi with someone else. >> kind of like soggy world. >> reporter: the competition too tough or too expensive. >> $50? no. we just wanted to cross the brookl
seeing throughout the day who have been trying to get into the city, get out of the city. their only mode of transportation their two front feet, simply because no subway service, no train, once again a trying day for new york city commuters. it's gridlock on the streets and foot traffic on bridges as commuters struggle to get into and out of manhattan. thousands crossing bridges like the queensboro throughout the day. >> it's insane, like we knew it was going to be bad coming in this...
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and around the city itself. many returned to work to the first time since the monster storm, so many come in on the train and buses and subway and they are not working. some drivers spent six hours in bumper to bumper traffic to get to the city for a trip that normally take an hour. others decided to walk over bridges. some trains that service long island resumed limited service about an hour ago, very limited, a train an hour. some subways are set to start running tomorrow but not between manhattan to brooklyn or manhattan to queens but inner burrough. the mayor announced mandatory car pooling and at least three people have to be in the car to pass the bridges and all the bridges and tunnels, so all of them, and the new jersey transit is suspend asked there will not be any subway service from look at that, the entire tip of the island from 34th street all the way down, there is still no power and you cannot run subways without power so there are no subways, nothing down there. that area is some of the most depa
and around the city itself. many returned to work to the first time since the monster storm, so many come in on the train and buses and subway and they are not working. some drivers spent six hours in bumper to bumper traffic to get to the city for a trip that normally take an hour. others decided to walk over bridges. some trains that service long island resumed limited service about an hour ago, very limited, a train an hour. some subways are set to start running tomorrow but not between...
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the president arrived in atlantic city. he was greet at the bottom of the stairs by an individual on the republican side that's praised him so e fusively and that's chris christie. they got aboard marine one. administrator fugate was with them. they traveled about an hour. long beach island, ship bottom, seaside heights, seaside heights, in particular, as we have seen from our media helicopters hit particularly hard. the president has landed on the way now to a community center that's sheltered as many as 200 at the worst part of the storm at a place outside of atlantic city. there we expect the president to tour the shelter, helping out those in distress and then make a statement, steve. i think we can expect the president to try to project calm, concern, empathy, authority if you will. what we'll not see the president project is any sort of overt political age toll this. this is all very serious and chris christie by his side as he had all afternoon. >> it's still tore and talk about the tone of the president today, not o
the president arrived in atlantic city. he was greet at the bottom of the stairs by an individual on the republican side that's praised him so e fusively and that's chris christie. they got aboard marine one. administrator fugate was with them. they traveled about an hour. long beach island, ship bottom, seaside heights, seaside heights, in particular, as we have seen from our media helicopters hit particularly hard. the president has landed on the way now to a community center that's sheltered...
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one of the worst fires in new york city history. broke out monday night at the height of the hurricane sandy and spread house to house in breezy point, queens. officials say more than 130 homes destroyed or damaged in that community. all too familiar tragedy and nbc is live nearby where this is all happening. seems that such heartbreak followed in many ways this community and see how they're impacted by so many other disasters, it is stunning, mara. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely, tamr tamron. they're dealing with a double disaster of the fire and storm dejesus. the governor is here doing an aerial tour and then a walking tour and expecting him at any moment and will be here surveying the damage where a neighborhood was devastated by a fire monday night, the same night sandy at the maximum strength. the fire damage, 130 homes, 111 completely destroyed. 20 suffered fire damage in a blaze that the mayor described as looking like a forest fire. took more than 200 firefighters to fight that fire. officials don't know what caused that fir
one of the worst fires in new york city history. broke out monday night at the height of the hurricane sandy and spread house to house in breezy point, queens. officials say more than 130 homes destroyed or damaged in that community. all too familiar tragedy and nbc is live nearby where this is all happening. seems that such heartbreak followed in many ways this community and see how they're impacted by so many other disasters, it is stunning, mara. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely, tamr...
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on the low lying street in new york, newark and garden street in the heart of the city, so it is a pretty dire situation here, the water has receded, but still it is slow and grinding process to try to get back to normal here. >> last night, talking to mayor don zimmer in hoboken, she was desperate for national guard to get there, she got that word late last night and arrived very quickly. brian, officials estimate 500 million gallons of water needs to be pumped out of hoboken alone. how long is that going to take? >> reporter: it is going to take at least several days, anderson. look at what is going on here. over to my right, your left. this gentleman is a city resident. he and a couple of other guys here have taken it upon themselves to try to clear storm drains. you see the whirl whipool there that's how slow going it is. he'll shovel something out of the storm drain, you'll see a whirlpool going down, then something to my left and a gentleman across the street doing the same thing, these are volunteers doing this. city workers, of course, doing some as well. it takes a long time and
on the low lying street in new york, newark and garden street in the heart of the city, so it is a pretty dire situation here, the water has receded, but still it is slow and grinding process to try to get back to normal here. >> last night, talking to mayor don zimmer in hoboken, she was desperate for national guard to get there, she got that word late last night and arrived very quickly. brian, officials estimate 500 million gallons of water needs to be pumped out of hoboken alone. how...
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i'm live in new york city from a balcony of the time warner center. just over my should, the chanced crane still dangling over 57th street, the entire area still blocked off. the storm claimed least 50 lives in the u.s. and one in canada. a woman who was hit by storm-tossed debris, damage is expected to run into tens of billions of dollars. and today, a new challenge, looters breaking into businesses. >> people coming out with all kinds of stuff, everything. whatever you can think of, from juice and sodas, waters, cigarettes, tvs, anything you can think of, they were getting it. >> 9,000 people spent the night in red cross shelters spread across 13 states. national guard troops arrived overnight and are rescuing families trapped by floodwaters in hoboken, new jersey. we learned today that the navy is sending three amphibious landing ships to the coast of new york and new jersey in case they're needed. president obama stopped by fema headquarters in washington before heading to new jersey to join governor chris christie to tour the damage caused by san
i'm live in new york city from a balcony of the time warner center. just over my should, the chanced crane still dangling over 57th street, the entire area still blocked off. the storm claimed least 50 lives in the u.s. and one in canada. a woman who was hit by storm-tossed debris, damage is expected to run into tens of billions of dollars. and today, a new challenge, looters breaking into businesses. >> people coming out with all kinds of stuff, everything. whatever you can think of,...
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airport in atlantic city waiting for the the's arrival. well, what can you tell us, what do you want to hear from the president of the united states today? >> well, andrea, after having been in hoboken and little ferry and moonachi and in the atlantic city region i want to hear we're going to have a robust federal response, it's going to be streamlined, we're going to get the bureaucracy out of the system and relief to people as quickly as possible. i think the president's committed to that. that's what the governor seems to have indicated. i was chatting with him a few minutes ago. but, you know, we have a series of [ inaudible ] and we're hoping the president will respond to them and i'm sure he will. >> the president is planning to resume campaigning tomorrow. will that upset people in new jersey who are still coping with the immediate aftermath of the storm? >> well, i think the president's going to continue to make sure he engages, monitors the process, at the same time that he campaigns. his opponent is back out there campaigning alr
airport in atlantic city waiting for the the's arrival. well, what can you tell us, what do you want to hear from the president of the united states today? >> well, andrea, after having been in hoboken and little ferry and moonachi and in the atlantic city region i want to hear we're going to have a robust federal response, it's going to be streamlined, we're going to get the bureaucracy out of the system and relief to people as quickly as possible. i think the president's committed to...
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the city will not be able to harness the talent that is there that would give the city to the next place. how are we going to bring them into the process sitting where they are in universities and the private sector that are dynamic and interested in the city of the future? the city has to collaborate, at a harness that talent pool and give them the resources where is necessary. the city has the legitimization to say you are now the agent of change. it used to be the department of x and now it is another. this is hard to have. this might be years away. these are the years between now and when the city is strong enough to do it. this is part of the reinvention process, a figure out which types of public/private partnerships are possible. we have seen really interesting ways of inventing the process of partnering that do not involve giving away public assets and public goods. >> the other thing, some structural changes will to the main to how government functions. right now there are very few cities that have any type of an institute that is tasked with looking out across. the way agencies
the city will not be able to harness the talent that is there that would give the city to the next place. how are we going to bring them into the process sitting where they are in universities and the private sector that are dynamic and interested in the city of the future? the city has to collaborate, at a harness that talent pool and give them the resources where is necessary. the city has the legitimization to say you are now the agent of change. it used to be the department of x and now it...
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the city is best known in recent years as the location of the mtv show "jersey shore" very much now it will as the mayor said -- or the governor said be rebuilt, megyn it will not be the same. like you were talking yesterday you spent a lot of your youth there, so did i as a young adult at seaside heights, i remember that roller coaster very well and for a lot of people those images are stunning at the very least. megyn: it's good to hear the governor say they are going to rebuild, that's what we do, we pick ourselves up and dust ourselves off and move on. trace, thank you. fox news alert on some new video coming in from the fire that left new york city's breezy point in queens looking like a war zone. not a single structure untouched by the storm's wrath. 111 homes burned to the ground. this time yesterday we thought it was 80 it's been updated. the tight knit beach community home to many police officers and firefighters. it is no stranger to tragedy. the community lost 37 of its neighbors on 9/11. janice dean in the to be extreme weather center. >> i'm married to a fireman and he kno
the city is best known in recent years as the location of the mtv show "jersey shore" very much now it will as the mayor said -- or the governor said be rebuilt, megyn it will not be the same. like you were talking yesterday you spent a lot of your youth there, so did i as a young adult at seaside heights, i remember that roller coaster very well and for a lot of people those images are stunning at the very least. megyn: it's good to hear the governor say they are going to rebuild,...
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city were forced to evacuate before the storm made landfall. residents say that there was plenty of wind damage to pickup, debris, down signs, and the buildings will need to be repaired. the worst damage was done by the water. the swollen day flooded city streets and stores and ocean waves as high as 13 feet washed away most of the beaches and dunes and a large portion of the fishing pier. all in all, residents consider themselves lucky. closer to baltimore, we spotted people in the low-lying city areas to have to wade through floodwaters, people in wilson's. and other areas are used to flooding waters, but they say this was not nearly as bad as 2003's isabel. >> compared to isabelle, a piece of cake. my whole baseman had been flooded to the ceiling. >> this is mild, compared the late. -- comparatively. this is an ice storm, but compared to dispel -- is about, this is nothing. >> governor martin amount the remark o'malley will visit the eastern shore today, one of the hardest-hit areas. a lot of progress made today by being t&e cruz, but much o
city were forced to evacuate before the storm made landfall. residents say that there was plenty of wind damage to pickup, debris, down signs, and the buildings will need to be repaired. the worst damage was done by the water. the swollen day flooded city streets and stores and ocean waves as high as 13 feet washed away most of the beaches and dunes and a large portion of the fishing pier. all in all, residents consider themselves lucky. closer to baltimore, we spotted people in the low-lying...
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biggest storm to hit new york city since its founding in 1624. not often you get to write a sentence like that. such a staggering event and it happened in the heart of the world's media and financial capital. i think it probably will because people think more powerfully about climate change. it's too bad it takes this, you know, we had flooding six weeks ago in manila, dozens of people dead and the city under water, exactly a year ago, [ inaudible ] ever seen. the pictures look eerily familiar to us today. but it happens in new york and along the jersey shore, that probably -- that probably will open up all eyes. >> eric, you published some great stories in a little magazine known as "rolling stone" and on rollingstone.com. we don't know how much of sandy was caused by climate change, we know certain things are happening to the environment that perhaps could influence a super storm. the "new york times" has a nice breakdown. sea ice is melting. the arctic ice is melting which increases severe weather in the mid-atlantic. the oceans are warming an
biggest storm to hit new york city since its founding in 1624. not often you get to write a sentence like that. such a staggering event and it happened in the heart of the world's media and financial capital. i think it probably will because people think more powerfully about climate change. it's too bad it takes this, you know, we had flooding six weeks ago in manila, dozens of people dead and the city under water, exactly a year ago, [ inaudible ] ever seen. the pictures look eerily familiar...
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as can you see behind me, the city residents here, these are not city workers. they're residents just wading through the water here trying to find storm drains and other things that they can clear the water out coming into this gentleman's -- past this gentleman's knees. obviously, this is still a very dangerous situation. we're told that there are all sorts of dangerous material in the water. people have to be very careful when they're kind of wading around here. there have been evacuations from this street and other streets. we're on the corner of newark and dardon street, but right now it doesn't seem like this is going to be draining any i'm soon. this is caused by a surge in the hudson river that came up when some of the storm drains backed up. when the storm came through, the surge from the river came up through the drains. it had nowhere to go, but here. that's one problem facing hoboken, new jersey. we were also in monoty, new jersey earlier today. we came upon a house fire, a very intense house fire there. it started, we think, according to the fire chi
as can you see behind me, the city residents here, these are not city workers. they're residents just wading through the water here trying to find storm drains and other things that they can clear the water out coming into this gentleman's -- past this gentleman's knees. obviously, this is still a very dangerous situation. we're told that there are all sorts of dangerous material in the water. people have to be very careful when they're kind of wading around here. there have been evacuations...
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in his tour, the city that is. here's the mayor talking about that. take a listen. >> what i pointed out to him is that we'd love to have him, but we've got lots of things to do. i'm not trying to diss him, but i know he had planned a trip to new jersey and i said that's fine, it represents the whole region. >> so not trying to diss him. i think politically it really can't be deemed as a diss. when it comes to the president coming to new york, we all know what that's like. street blocks get shut down. the city is already pretty much at a standstill now. do you think, though, that the president is getting some type of diss even though the mayor says it's not? >> if you want to take a helicopter tour of new york from new jersey, you'd think that would be pretty easy. emergency management in new york is stretched thin. just like they are all over the northeast. when the president comes to town, it stretches them even thinner. i think of all the people that we could criticize for being partisan, michael bloomberg is no
in his tour, the city that is. here's the mayor talking about that. take a listen. >> what i pointed out to him is that we'd love to have him, but we've got lots of things to do. i'm not trying to diss him, but i know he had planned a trip to new jersey and i said that's fine, it represents the whole region. >> so not trying to diss him. i think politically it really can't be deemed as a diss. when it comes to the president coming to new york, we all know what that's like. street...
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not only outside the city but outside the country. and speaking of air travel, president obama boarding air force one to view storm damage in new jersey. what does this storm mean? suspension of the campaign for a short time. what does it mean for next tuesday? connell: when the apple stores start to reopen in this city and other places in the northeast should you be running out to buy and ipad mini? walt mossburg with his review of that which is a canned miss. dagen: finally we get some trading on the s&p. [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive but feel alive. the new c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz, through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. dagen: it is almost 30 past the hour. little early today. always good to the early. stocks every 15 minutes. we have been talking about the airline's. what are the stocks doing? nicole: the sto
not only outside the city but outside the country. and speaking of air travel, president obama boarding air force one to view storm damage in new jersey. what does this storm mean? suspension of the campaign for a short time. what does it mean for next tuesday? connell: when the apple stores start to reopen in this city and other places in the northeast should you be running out to buy and ipad mini? walt mossburg with his review of that which is a canned miss. dagen: finally we get some...
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home of the famous atlantic city boardwalk. the home of the old miss america beauty pageant. casinos of course. atlantic city so hard hit. you can take a look at pictures there. we want to move further north to seaside heights. this is another community where so many beachgoers go every single summer to enjoy the attractions there, including the boardwalk and its rides. chris christie, the governor of new jersey said this was one of his favorite hangouts when he was growing up as a kid in new jersey. he promises it will be rebuilt in time for this coming summer. though as i can see there is a lot of work to do. a lot of work to do straight ahead, a little further north in the town of point pleasant, another beach town with a long road to recovery ahead. so much damage there. we saw rick leventhal reporting there recently. four feet of standing water in the streets there off the coast of point pleasant new jersey. a long road to recovery ahead. but again the governor promises it will all be rebuilt. back to you. jon: lots of work to do. everybody will pitch in. thanks very muc
home of the famous atlantic city boardwalk. the home of the old miss america beauty pageant. casinos of course. atlantic city so hard hit. you can take a look at pictures there. we want to move further north to seaside heights. this is another community where so many beachgoers go every single summer to enjoy the attractions there, including the boardwalk and its rides. chris christie, the governor of new jersey said this was one of his favorite hangouts when he was growing up as a kid in new...
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of course the biggest problem is new york city. we do have jfk as well as newark airport open, but they are operating on a very limited basis, largely only looking at cargo flights rand trying to get some flights in to reposition so they can start offering service. la guardia is a whole different issue. la guardia had significant flooding out of the river right up there onto the ramp and in fact right up to the jet bridge they had real flooding. they are still evaluating that airport. they have issues with lights out, electronics out, runway damage, all of that they're still taking a look at as well as the flooding issues. there is no estimate on when la guardia may get up and running so that could be some time. if you have a flight that you're hoping to get into or out of newark or jfk, i wouldn't be so sure that's going to happen today. they're just now getting their sea legs up on those two airports. but because the new york area is such a linchpin for the entire country, you know, when those airports go down, it affects the ent
of course the biggest problem is new york city. we do have jfk as well as newark airport open, but they are operating on a very limited basis, largely only looking at cargo flights rand trying to get some flights in to reposition so they can start offering service. la guardia is a whole different issue. la guardia had significant flooding out of the river right up there onto the ramp and in fact right up to the jet bridge they had real flooding. they are still evaluating that airport. they have...
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the entrance to the city, underwater. boats that withstood the powerful winds, stacked like cars in a junkyard. this is incredible. on the ground, the damage is devastating. how are you doing now? you got food? you got what you need? >> yeah. >> reporter: floodwaters stranding homeowners who didn't take the warning seriously. why would you stay? >> i think -- first of all, didn't think it was going to be this severe. >> reporter: what was once an east coast summer staple, recently made even more popular by mtv's reality show "jersey shore," will never be the same. the boardwalk demolished. its remains tossed like kindling. when you look at this, what do you think? >> total devastation everywhere. >> reporter: the famous fun town amusement pier, now scattered on the shoreline. a merry-go-round, built nearly 100 years ago, destroyed. ferris wheels toppled. their remains now mingling with children's bumper cars. this mammoth rollercoaster immersed in ocean waves. >> the jersey shore of my youth, where we used to go all the t
the entrance to the city, underwater. boats that withstood the powerful winds, stacked like cars in a junkyard. this is incredible. on the ground, the damage is devastating. how are you doing now? you got food? you got what you need? >> yeah. >> reporter: floodwaters stranding homeowners who didn't take the warning seriously. why would you stay? >> i think -- first of all, didn't think it was going to be this severe. >> reporter: what was once an east coast summer...
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there's your commute into the city. southbound 101 slow down through palo alto. >> thank you very much. i noticed that themed halloween tie yours, very nice. [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents fabulous but...when i add chicken, barbecue sauce... and cheese...and roll it up woo-wee! i've made a barbecue chicken crescent chow down. pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands biscuits let the making begin. >>> it's 8:00 now on a wednesday morning. it is october 31st, 2012. halloween morning. a little different one for us here on the "today" show this year for obvious reasons. new york city and the surrounding areas slowly bouncing back from the storm that was sandy. we are happy to have some folks back on the plaza, and we hope things are going well where you are waking up this morning as well. we have cancelled our halloween celebration today, but on fr
there's your commute into the city. southbound 101 slow down through palo alto. >> thank you very much. i noticed that themed halloween tie yours, very nice. [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents fabulous but...when i add chicken, barbecue sauce... and cheese...and roll it up woo-wee! i've made a barbecue chicken crescent chow down. pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a...